
Introduction to Alcohol Ink Art
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Introduction to Alcohol Ink Art
Saturday May 2, 2026 1:00pm-2:30pm $25.00
Curious about Alcohol Inks? I was too! Join us for an introductory class where you will learn:
- What Alcohol Inks are and how to work with them on different surfaces (plastic craft paper, ceramic tiles)
- Different ways to move the inks around (brushes, micro brushes, qtips, puffers, hair dryers)
At the end of the class you will bring home an inked bookmark and a ceramic tile.
Guest Instructor Janet Folkman put down art in her early 20’s and filled up her days with all things Social Work for the next 41 years. Promising herself she would pick up art in her retirement, she decided not to wait! She came across alcohol inks about 10 years ago when she saw a class being offered and she proclaimed "I have found my medium!" Since then she has provided demonstrations, taught classes and given private lessons. Her art has been shown in galleries, art shows and craft fairs.
You will need to sign additional waivers to participate in this class.
Please review Safety Precautions:
- Rubbing alcohol and alcohol inks are a known irritant and they are flammable.
- The industry recommends wearing protection; you will be provided with a KN95 medical grade mask, latex-free gloves, and eye protection to use at your own discretion. Respirators are suggested as well but can’t be offered. Please bring your own if you want.
- Precautions will be taken to limit exposure to rubbing alcohol and inks. We will have ventilation (open windows) and fans. This is the recommended modification so the inks and solutions can be used more safely.
- Class size is limited to 7 students to provide personal space and manage your artist area.
- Wear clothes that you don’t care about—inks permanently stain clothing.
- All art materials used during class are included in the class fee.
Classes at Thrifty Connections are intended for adults and suitable for individuals 16+.
Ticket Policy:
All ticket sales are final. As a small business with limited class capacity, we require advance planning and preparation for materials and supplies. Because of limited capacity, we are typically unable to refill seats or recover costs associated with cancellations. For these reasons, all class ticket purchases are final and non-refundable.
If you’re unable to attend, your ticket may be transferred to a friend or donated—just let us know ahead of time so we can update our guest list. Thank you for understanding and for supporting our small classes and creative offerings.